Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher watches play against Florida during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, in Gainesville, Fla. Florida State won 38-22. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

The noise about Jimbo Fisher possibly leaving Florida State for Texas A&M is getting louder.

Naturally, Fisher was asked about it (like he has been about LSU the past two years). He said the other day he would not comment on other jobs and reiterated that stance Monday when asked how he addresses coaching rumors with his players.

“We’re getting ready to play this week and ULM. I’m gonna be here coaching you, so let’s go.” Fisher said. “We’re going to be ready to play. They don’t ask.”

But what about the fans?

“I’m not going to speak about jobs right now.”

Less than hour before Fisher’s press conference, A&M announced a special Board of Regents meeting was on the docket for 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The purpose of the meeting will make FSU fans feel quite uneasy:

“The purpose for the meeting is for discussion of legal and personnel issues relating to the football program, including issues relating to appointment of new head coach, Texas A&M University,” the A&M media advisory says.

Why Thursday? Per Mark Passwaters of A&M Rivals site AggieYell.com, there needs to be advance notice for any such meeting.

The reason the Board of Regents have to meet Thursday and not before is state law requires any meeting with a quorum to be posted for 72 hours.

Fisher had overtures from LSU the past two years and declined. That’s telling, as LSU is a much better job than Texas A&M, where they haven’t won a league title since 1998 and a national title since 1939. Fisher’s family situation is complicated, with a recent divorce and a child with a rare medical condition. If he was going to leave, wouldn’t he have taken the better gig? There’s a strong relationship with athletic director Scott Woodward, but does that trump all the other complications? The one thing we know is that A&M isn’t afraid to pay, but there aren’t a bevy of coaches on the board dying to go to College Station. Look for Fisher to break the bank if Woodward can land him.

FSU president John Thrasher was asked about Fisher possibly leaving earlier this month.

“Jimbo’s here forever,” Thrasher said. “As long as he wants to be. He’s good. He’s good as gold. He’s going to be here.”

After improving to 5-6 with a win over Florida, Florida State can clinch bowl eligibility on Saturday against UL-Monroe. If this is going to go down, after the ULM game seems like a fairly safe bet.

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